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  • Middle East Tensions Ease, Oil Prices Fall The price of oil, nearing $90, has started to decline. Oil prices fell from a five-month high on the 8th (local time) after Israel announced it would withdraw some of its troops from Gaza, helping to cool some of the geopolitical gains from last week. Brent crude futures plummeted by 2.6% before recovering some losses, […]
  • Russia Accused of Using Chemical Weapons in Ukraine War Reports have emerged that the Russian military, which has been at war with Ukraine for over two years, is using chemical weapons banned under international conventions against the Ukrainian army at the frontlines. Telegraph reported on the 6th (local time) that frontline Ukrainian soldiers are almost daily under attack from small Russian drones dropping incendiary […]
  • Zelenskyy Pleads for Help: 'We're Running Out of Missiles' Appeal for Allied Support Amid Intensified Russian AttacksEmphasis on the Need for 25 U.S. Patriot Missiles Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on allied nations for support, cautioning that the country’s missile supplies are running low. According to The Independent on the 6th (local time), Zelenskyy disclosed this in an interview with Ukraine TV. “If […]
  • Japan's Defense Export Revolution: A Game Changer in Global Politics? - Part 3 “The surge in South Korea’s K-defense exports stimulates Japan” The reason Japanese defense companies are aggressively launching sales is not only due to the strong will of the Japanese government to export defense equipment but also due to the changes in the rapidly growing global defense market after the Ukraine war. For example, in the […]
  • Japan's Defense Export Revolution: A Game Changer in Global Politics? - Part 2 Japan’s First Offensive Weapon Export After World War II The South Korean defense industry interprets Japan’s move as an intention to curb the Korean defense industry as the boom in the South Korean defense industry intensifies, along with Japan’s transition to a normal country. Since the Ukraine war, countries worldwide have been increasing their defense […]
  • North Korea's Secret Launch Plans for April - Part 1 The month of April, when general elections are held, is filled with the preparations for North Korea’s military parade and clandestine interactions for North Korea-Japan talks. Still, North Korea’s second reconnaissance satellite launch is also possible. Therefore, the geopolitical tension surrounding the Korean Peninsula is expected to continue. In the meantime, movements for North Korea-China […]
  • U.S. Expert's Warning: Kim Jong Un's War Plans Could Lead to West Sea Warfare As North Korea continues to launch missiles, increasing tension in the Korean Peninsula, a North Korean expert has once again asserted the possibility of a military conflict this year. On the 27th (local time), Robert Carlin, a researcher at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, stated in a webinar hosted by the Stimson Center, “Kim […]
  • Warrior Woman's Tomb Suggests Amazons Were Real A still from the movie Wonder Woman Archeological evidence suggesting the possible existence of the Amazon kingdom, composed of female warriors from Greek mythology, has captured global attention. According to The Guardian, on the 24th (local time), the remains of a woman buried with jewels, sharp arrowheads, a bronze dagger, and a cudgel-shaped weapon were […]
  • Putin Threatens Retaliation Against Countries Hosting F-16s for Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again mentioned nuclear weapons concerning the war in Ukraine. According to Russia’s TASS news agency on the 27th (local time), Putin said during a meeting with his country’s fighter pilots, “F-16s that could be provided to Ukraine can carry nuclear weapons, and Russia will take this into account in […]
  • Unveiling the Phoenix Army Aviation Operations Command and Its World's Fourth-Largest 500+ Helicopters - Part 2 The Army Aviation Operations Command boasts a history of over 70 years, starting with establishing an aviation unit under the Ministry of National Defense’s predecessor, the Unified Command. The Army Aviation Command was established on September 13, 1948, and on October 1, 1949, part of it was separated to establish the current Air Force. On […]
  • With Only 20 Elite Agents, Air Force Combat Control Team (CCT), 'Red Berets' - Part 3 The Air Force’s elite special agent, also known as the “Red Beret” To do this, the CCT must enter the Drop Zone (DZ) before anyone else. The CCT agents who have infiltrated the enemy lines ignite a purple smoke bomb when they spot an aircraft and guide it through communication. They broadcast to the aircraft […]
  • With Only 20 Elite Agents, Air Force Combat Control Team (CCT), 'Red Berets' - Part 2 First Female CCT Member Born in February 2021 It takes one year to complete the basic training for the Combat Control Team and about seven years to train a skilled senior combat controller. It is said to take about 13 years to train a combat control instructor. The current unit size is about 20-30 people, […]
  • With Only 20 Elite Agents, Air Force Combat Control Team (CCT), 'Red Berets' - Part 1 On March 13, the ROKAF Air Mobility & Reconnaissance Command conducted an Allied ATSP (Air Terminal Supply Point) Establishment and Takeoff/Landing Training as part of the Freedom Shield (FS) joint exercise at the Namji emergency Airfield in Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongnam. Our Air Force’s C-130 and CN-235 transport aircraft, CH-47 helicopters, and US Air Force’s A-10 attack […]
  • Top Secret War Command Posts Ready for North Korea's Provocations - Part 1 President Yoon Suk Yeol made headlines with his surprise visit to the Combined Forces Command’s wartime command post (CP TANGO) on August 23 last year, while the Ulchi Freedom Guardian (UFS) joint exercise was in full swing. At the scene, Yoon sent a warning message to North Korea, stating, “We need to prepare a strong […]
  • China Criticizes U.S. Plan for 'Ukrainian-style' Weapons Support to Taiwan China has expressed its stance that the United States and China should break away from their “bad competition” as the U.S. Department of Defense included the so-called “Ukrainian-style” weapons support for Taiwan in next year’s defense budget. Although there was a backlash, it can be said that the level of response was entirely moderated. It […]
  • North Korea's Kim Jong Un Orders Intensified Military Training Amid Rising Tensions Kim Jong Un visited a military training ground and emphasized the need for practical training and war preparedness. According to the North Korean Central News Agency report on the 7th, Chairman Kim visited a key operation training base in the western district of the North Korean military on the 6th and oversaw the training. /Yonhap […]
  • WHO: ‘If an Epidemic Arises in Gaza, Death Tolls Could Be Up to 88,000 More People by August' The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed concern that the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, which is intensifying amid clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian armed group Hamas, could result in many more deaths if an epidemic breaks out. According to the WHO on the 6th (local time), Richard Pepperkorn, the Palestinian relief […]
  • KDrama That Inspired this Canadian High Schooler to Become an Actor <쩐의 전쟁> and other Korean dramas, I naturally developed my dream of becoming an actor. Then, by chance, I was cast on the street by a major agency, and I began to prepare myself for celebrity...
  • Biden Invites Zelensky to White House: Urges Approval on Ukraine Aid President Joe Biden meets with President Zelensky to discuss the Ukraine aid bill. Public opinion in the U.S. on the war in Ukraine is deteriorating, and Republicans are opposed to support for Ukraine because they see it as crossing a line.
  • Terror Threats Force Evacuations in Major Tourist Spots Tensions and anti-Semitic incidents surge in Europe amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, leading to protests and increased security measures.
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